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Prices Realized Lot# Title Final Price Fall Premier Auction 2013 Prices Realized Lot# Title Final Price $1,378.80 1 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1971 TOPPS MIDWEST LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE MONTH 10K GOLD WATCH (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S LOT OF (3) 1971 TOPPS CHEWING GUM MINOR LEAGUE AWARDS INCL. PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR PLAQUE $756.00 2 (SIGNED), JULY PLAYER-OF-THE-MONTH PLAQUE (SIGNED), AND ALL-STAR TEAM CUP (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S MAY 29, 1972 SIGNED & INSCRIBED 1ST CAREER WIN GAME BALL - CHICAGO WHITE SOX AT CALIFORNIA $2,022.00 3 ANGELS FROM ROOKIE SEASON (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S LOT OF (2) 1972 CHICAGO WHITE SOX OAL (CRONIN) TEAM SIGNED BASEBALLS FROM ROOKIE SEASON $160.80 4 (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1972 CHICAGO WHITE SOX ROOKIE YEAR GAME WORN & SIGNED CAP, ROAD PANTS AND STIRRUPS $697.20 5 (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S SEPTEMBER 24, 1972 SIGNED & INSCRIBED 7TH WIN GAME BALL - CHICAGO WHITE SOX VS. TEXAS $320.40 6 RANGERS FROM (7-1) ROOKIE SEASON (GOSSAGE LOA) 7 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1973-74 SIGNED CHICAGO WHITE SOX GAME WORN HOME UNIFORM (GOSSAGE LOA) $3,775.20 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S LOT OF (2) CHICAGO WHITE SOX FRAMED PORTRAITS BY ARTIST AND FORMER NFL STAR TOMMY $630.00 8 MCDONALD (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1975 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STAR GAME WET BAR SET PRESENTED TO AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYERS $1,239.60 9 (GOSSAGE LOA) 10 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1975 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STAR RING (GOSSAGE LOA) $4,153.20 $2,900.40 11 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1975 SPORTING NEWS AMERICAN LEAGUE FIREMAN OF THE YEAR WATCH (GOSSAGE LOA) 12 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1976 CHICAGO WHITE SOX GAME WORN & SIGNED HOME JERSEY (GOSSAGE LOA) $4,147.20 13 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1976 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STAR RING (GOSSAGE LOA) $4,153.20 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1976, 1977, 1978 & 1981 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STAR GAME COMMEMORATIVE ADIRONDACK $1,016.40 14 BATS (GOSSAGE LOA) $441.60 15 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1977 & 1978 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STAR TEAM SIGNED BASEBALLS (GOSSAGE LOA) 16 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1977 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STAR RING (GOSSAGE LOA) $4,153.20 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1977 NATIONAL LEAGUE ALL-STARS, 1978 NEW YORK YANKEES WORLD CHAMPIONS AND 1981 NEW YORK $866.40 17 YANKEES AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS COMMEMORATIVE BLACK BATS (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S APRIL 16, 1977 SIGNED & INSCRIBED 1ST CAREER HIT GAME BALL - PITTSBURGH PIRATES AT ST. LOUIS $523.20 18 CARDINALS (GOSSAGE LOA) 19 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1977 PITTSBURGH PIRATES GAME WORN & SIGNED BATTING HELMET (GOSSAGE LOA) $1,252.80 20 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1977 PITTSBURGH PIRATES GAME WORN & SIGNED BULLPEN JACKET (GOSSAGE LOA) $1,669.20 $5,019.60 21 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1977 PITTSBURGH PIRATES GAME WORN & SIGNED ROAD JERSEY AND CAP (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S PITTSBURGH PIRATES FRAMED PORTRAIT BY ARTIST AND FORMER NFL STAR TOMMY MCDONALD $523.20 22 (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S SIGNED EMPTY BOTTLE OF 1920 MOUTON ROTHSCHILD WINE HE PURCHASED AT 1977 DINNER TO $180.00 23 CELEBRATE NEW CONTRACT WITH YANKEES (GOSSAGE LOA) $879.60 24 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1978 AMERICAN LEAGUE AUGUST 28TH-SEPTEMBER 3RD PLAYER OF THE WEEK WATCH (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1978 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STAR GAME SIGNED SERVING TRAY AND SET OF (8) CUPS PRESENTED $697.20 25 TO AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYERS (GOSSAGE LOA) 26 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1978 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STAR RING (GOSSAGE LOA) $4,569.60 27 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1978 NEW YORK YANKEES WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS RING (GOSSAGE LOA) $66,734.40 28 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1978 NEW YORK YANKEES WORLD SERIES TROPHY (GOSSAGE LOA) $11,306.40 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1978 SIGNED NEW YORK YANKEES AMERICAN LEAGUE ROLAIDS RELIEF FIREMAN OF THE YEAR TROPHY $9,112.80 29 (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1978 SIGNED WORLD SERIES HERO TROPHY PRESENTED AT JANUARY 27, 1979 KANSAS CITY BASEBALL $600.00 30 AWARDS DINNER (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S LOT OF (3) 1978 SIGNED & INSCRIBED NEW YORK YANKEES VS. LOS ANGELES DODGERS WORLD SERIES $6,543.60 31 GAME-USED BASEBALLS (GOSSAGE LOA) 32 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1980 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STAR RING (GOSSAGE LOA) $4,147.20 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1980 SIGNED NEW YORK YANKEES MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ROLAIDS RELIEF MAN PLAQUE (GOSSAGE $1,419.60 33 LOA) $704.40 34 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1980, 1981, 1982 & 1985 MLB ALL-STAR TEAM SIGNED OFFICIAL ALL-STAR BASEBALLS (GOSSAGE LOA) 35 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1981 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STAR RING (GOSSAGE LOA) $3,426.00 Fall Premier Auction 2013 Prices Realized 36 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1981 NEW YORK YANKEES AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS RING (GOSSAGE LOA) $16,698.00 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1981 NEW YORK YANKEES REGULAR AND POST-SEASON GAME WORN & SIGNED BATTING HELMET $726.00 37 (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1981 SIGNED NEW YORK YANKEES MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ROLAIDS RELIEF MAN PLAQUE (GOSSAGE $1,892.40 38 LOA) 39 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1982 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STAR RING (GOSSAGE LOA) $4,147.20 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1982 NEW YORK YANKEES GAME WORN & SIGNED HOME PANTS & BELT AND TOMMY JOHN'S 1987 NEW $475.20 40 YORK YANKEES GAME WORN HOME PANTS & BELT (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S NEW YORK YANKEES JULY 4, 1983 NO-HITTER PRESENTATION WATCH FROM DAVE RIGHETTI (GOSSAGE $853.20 41 LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1983 SIGNED NEW YORK YANKEES MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ROLAIDS RELIEF MAN PLAQUE (GOSSAGE $1,419.60 42 LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1984 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STAR GAME SET OF (8) NATIONAL LEAGUE CUPS IN SIGNED ORIGINAL $1,008.00 43 WOODEN BOX (GOSSAGE LOA) 44 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1984 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STAR RING (GOSSAGE LOA) $4,147.20 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1984 SAN DIEGO PADRES NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS TEAM SIGNED OFFICIAL WORLD SERIES $1,220.40 45 BASEBALL AND 1984 WORLD SERIES GAME 1 FULL TICKET (GOSSAGE LOA) 46 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1984 SAN DIEGO PADRES NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS RING (GOSSAGE LOA) $22,226.40 $11,858.40 47 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1984 SAN DIEGO PADRES WORLD SERIES GAME WORN & SIGNED HOME UNIFORM (GOSSAGE LOA) $15,786.00 48 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1984 SAN DIEGO PADRES WORLD SERIES GAME WORN & SIGNED ROAD UNIFORM (GOSSAGE LOA) $968.40 49 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1984 SIGNED SAN DIEGO PADRES MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ROLAIDS RELIEF MAN PLAQUE (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S LOT OF (2) 1984 SAN DIEGO PADRES NL CHAMPIONS AND (2) 1986 SAN DIEGO PADRES TEAM SIGNED ONL $519.60 50 (FEENEY) BASEBALLS (GOSSAGE LOA) 51 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1984-85 SAN DIEGO PADRES GAME WORN & SIGNED CAP (GOSSAGE LOA) $385.20 52 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1984-85 SAN DIEGO PADRES GAME WORN & SIGNED CAP (GOSSAGE LOA) $385.20 53 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1985 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STAR GAME CRYSTAL LAMP TROPHY (GOSSAGE LOA) $915.60 54 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1985 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STAR RING (GOSSAGE LOA) $3,769.20 55 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1987 SAN DIEGO PADRES GAME WORN & SIGNED HOME UNIFORM (GOSSAGE LOA) $1,892.40 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1987 SAN DIEGO PADRES GAME WORN & SIGNED UNIFORM ITEMS INCLUDING WARM UP JACKET, CAP $363.60 56 AND MIZUNO TURF SHOES (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S SAN DIEGO PADRES FRAMED PORTRAIT BY ARTIST AND FORMER NFL STAR TOMMY MCDONALD (GOSSAGE $576.00 57 LOA) 58 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1988 CHICAGO CUBS GAME WORN & SIGNED HOME JERSEY (GOSSAGE LOA) $2,290.80 59 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1988 CHICAGO CUBS GAME WORN & SIGNED ROAD UNIFORM (GOSSAGE LOA) $3,691.20 $300.00 60 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1988 CHICAGO CUBS GAME WORN & SIGNED WARM UP JACKET AND CAP (GOSSAGE LOA) 61 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1988 CHICAGO CUBS GAME WORN & SIGNED BULLPEN JACKET (GOSSAGE LOA) $441.60 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S AUGUST 6, 1988 SIGNED & INSCRIBED 300TH CAREER SAVE GAME BALL - CHICAGO CUBS VS. PHILADELPHIA $2,290.80 62 PHILLIES (GOSSAGE LOA) $1,290.00 63 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1988 SIGNED CHICAGO CUBS MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ROLAIDS RELIEF MAN PLAQUE (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1989 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS GAME WORN & SIGNED BULLPEN JACKET AND 1ST GIANTS SAVE (303RD OF $853.20 64 CAREER) GAME BALL SIGNED ON WOODEN PLAQUE (GOSSAGE LOA) 65 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1989 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS GAME WORN & SIGNED HOME UNIFORM (GOSSAGE LOA) $2,082.00 $432.00 66 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1989 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS GAME WORN & SIGNED PRACTICE JERSEY AND CAP (GOSSAGE LOA) 67 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1989 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS GAME WORN & SIGNED ROAD UNIFORM (GOSSAGE LOA) $2,082.00 $180.00 68 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S LOT OF (2) 1990 FUKUOKA DAIEI HAWKS (JAPAN) GAME WORN PAIRS OF MIZUNO SPIKES (GOSSAGE LOA) 69 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1991 TEXAS RANGERS GAME WORN & SIGNED HOME JERSEY (GOSSAGE LOA) $1,290.00 70 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1991 SIGNED ROLAIDS 300 SAVE CLUB RELIEF MAN TROPHY (GOSSAGE LOA) $5,662.80 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 7/23/1991 SIGNED & INSCRIBED TEXAS RANGERS VS. BOSTON RED SOX 308TH CAREER SAVE (NOLAN $1,290.00 71 RYAN'S 308TH CAREER WIN) GAME BALL WITH RYAN & GOSSAGE (SIGNED) PHOTO PROVENANCE (GOSSAGE LOA) 72 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1991 TEXAS RANGERS GAME WORN & SIGNED ROAD JERSEY AND CAP (GOSSAGE LOA) $1,290.00 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1991 TEXAS RANGERS GAME WORN AND SIGNED NIKE AIR SPIKES AND PRACTICE-WORN NIKE TURF SHOES $240.00 73 (GOSSAGE LOA) Fall Premier Auction 2013 Prices Realized GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 300 SAVE CLUB MEMBERS (ROLLIE FINGERS, BRUCE SUTTER, LEE SMITH, AND JEFF REARDON) SIGNED 1991 $349.20 74 OFFICIAL WORLD SERIES BASEBALL (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S LOT OF (6) 1991 TEXAS RANGERS TEAM SIGNED OAL (BROWN) BASEBALLS PLUS ONE PARTIAL (GOSSAGE $363.60 75 LOA) $2,082.00 76 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1992 OAKLAND A's AMERICAN LEAGUE WESTERN DIVISION CHAMPIONS RING (GOSSAGE LOA) 77 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1992 OAKLAND A'S GAME WORN & SIGNED HOME JERSEY (GOSSAGE LOA) $1,719.60 78 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1992 OAKLAND A'S GAME WORN & SIGNED ROAD JERSEY (GOSSAGE LOA) $1,172.40 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1992-93 OAKLAND A'S GAME WORN & SIGNED ITEMS INCLUDING WARM UP JACKET, CAP AND HOME $363.60 79 PANTS (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1992-93 OAKLAND A'S GAME WORN & SIGNED ITEMS INCLUDING WINDBREAKER JACKET, CAP, HOME $435.60 80 PANTS AND PONY TURF SHOES (GOSSAGE LOA) $633.60 81 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1992-93 OAKLAND A'S GAME WORN & SIGNED STARTER BULLPEN JACKET (GOSSAGE LOA) 82 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1993 OAKLAND A'S GAME WORN & SIGNED ROAD UNIFORM (GOSSAGE LOA) $968.40 83 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1993 OAKLAND A'S GAME WORN HOME UNIFORM (GOSSAGE LOA) $1,065.60 $3,049.20 84 GOOSE GOSSAGE'S 1994 SEATTLE MARINERS GAME WORN & SIGNED HOME JERSEY FROM FINAL SEASON (GOSSAGE LOA) GOOSE GOSSAGE'S LOT OF (2) 8/4/1994 SIGNED & INSCRIBED GAME BALLS FROM THE INNING OF HIS 1,000TH MLB $572.40 85 APPEARANCE (1 OF ONLY 15 PLAYERS) - SEATTLE MARINERS VS.
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